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What Is a Midlife Crisis? According to Oxford Languages, a “midlife crisis” is “an emotional crisis of identity and self-confidence.” Not everyone experiences it, but those who do often face intense ...
As we take a closer look at this miracle, we will learn that it was more than just changing one liquid into another and that it signaled what was to come in Jesus' ministry.
To save face or seek the approval of others, some gaslight these members into believing their concern is invalid or unnecessary. What is gaslighting, and what should a Christian do if a church leader ...
Genesis 6:1-4 sparks age-old debates about the mysterious "sons of God," "daughters of men," and the Nephilim. But beyond identity theories, this passage reveals profound insights into humanity’s ...
As Christians, do we need to deny the consistent evidence of modern science? Or at least rethink our understanding of biblical inerrancy? Let’s take the bull by the horns and examine some of the most ...
All these authors make the point that Santa is not the center of Christmas. They focus on the birth of Jesus as the reason for celebration, and Santa is only addressed because it is a part of the ...
Read Is Voting a Christian Responsibility? by Cynthia Garrett and more articles about Christian Life and Wiki on Christianity.com ...
The gospel differs from the law in being known entirely from revelation. It is proclaimed in all its fullness in the revelation given in the New Testament. It is also found, although obscurely, in the ...
What Is Worship? In Serpents and Doves, I suggest, “Worship is a response. That response is rooted in our perception of the world. As such, worship can be detached from reality, particularly the ...
Let's take a look at a the key beliefs of the New Apostolic Reformation including modern-day prophets, the 7 mountain mandate, and open theism.
(Transcript of the video above, edited for readability) The reason Christians fall into sin is because even though we have been born again, and even though we are indwelt by the spirit, there is still ...
Communion is one sacrament of the Christian faith. It is a time when Christians, usually with other believers, will drink juice or wine and eat some kind of bread, which represents Jesus’ broken body ...